Iraq Museum
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Iraq Museum (Bòo Arabiya: المتحف العراقي) kwàr ta tàriihi mâiwaàa ne mà Iraq, na bitii a Baghdad. Dàwadì dàgaa National Museum of Iraq.
Fòoto
[yawantu | yawantu aròo]- Sumerian worshiper from Tell Asmar
- Sumerian Statues from Eshnunna and Khafajah of Diyala region, Iraq Museum
- Statue of Entemena
- The Great Golden Lyre from Ur
- Terracotta lion from Shaduppum (Tell Harmal)
- The lady at the window, part of the Nimrud ivories
- Ivory statuette, part of the Nimrud ivories
- The Assyrian gallery at the Iraq Museum
- Throne dais of Shalmaneser III from Fort Shalmaneser
- Statue of Sanatruq, king of Hatra
- Iraq Museum, Baghdad, Iraq
- Cylinder seal from Tell Agrab, Iraq, on display at the Sulaymaniyah Museum, Iraq since 1961. The Lost Treasures from Iraq designates it as "feard to be stolen".[1]
- Head of a Sumerian male worshipper from Tell Asmar (Eshnunna), Iraq, on display at the Sulaymaniyah Museum, Iraq since 1961. The Lost Treasures from Iraq designates it as "status unknown".[2]
Rafarens
[yawantu | yawantu aròo]- ↑ Lost Treasures from Iraq--Objects. Oriental Institute. Lost Treasures from Iraq--Objects.
- ↑ Lost Treasures from Iraq--Objects. Oriental Institute. Lost Treasures from Iraq--Objects.